Accounting records for Dundas Corporation yield the following data for the year ended June 30, 2012: Inventory,
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Inventory, June 30, 2011.......................................................................... $10,000
Purchases of inventory (on account)......................................................... 46,000
Sales of inventory—83% on account; 17% for cash (cost $39,000) ......... 75,000
Inventory at FIFO, June 30, 2012 ............................................................ 17,000
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1. Journalize Dundas’ inventory transactions for the year under the perpetual system.
2. Report ending inventory, sales, cost of goods sold, and gross profit on the appropriate financial statement.
Ending Inventory
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ISBN: 978-0132751124
9th edition
Authors: Walter T. Harrison Jr., Charles T. Horngren, C. William Thom
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